They have released maybe four console exclusive games worth buying in the past two years. There is no reason to own an Xbox over a Playstation if you must own a console. Their stunt with gamepass pricing is just proof that they're getting desperate and looking for excuses to try something shifty.
I can only think of three. Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, Grounded 2, Senua 2 (at launch was exclusive)
There's probably a 4th in age of empires or something but I haven't fired the thing up in months.
Ah, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor isn't on PC? I didn't know they made another version of that game.
I guess I should check out Grounded 2 -- seemed like more survival slop, but I did like the Honey, I Shrunk The Kids concept. The first game's gameplay just wasn't very enthused, which is why I didn't bother. But if the sequel improved the gameplay I could see why people might be interested.
Senua 2 looked like more AAA-walking sim cinematic slop, but I can see how people who enjoy those slower paced, Sony-style cinematic games might enjoy it.
DRG:S is certainly on PC, and it's been there longer. For those like myself who are stuck with console only (a lazy contractor destroyed my $7000 PC) I'm glad to have it ported any way I can. Xbox is currently the only way.
They have released maybe four console exclusive games worth buying in the past two years. There is no reason to own an Xbox over a Playstation if you must own a console. Their stunt with gamepass pricing is just proof that they're getting desperate and looking for excuses to try something shifty.
Curious, what are those four exclusive games?
I honestly can't think of any.
I can only think of three. Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, Grounded 2, Senua 2 (at launch was exclusive) There's probably a 4th in age of empires or something but I haven't fired the thing up in months.
Ah, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor isn't on PC? I didn't know they made another version of that game.
I guess I should check out Grounded 2 -- seemed like more survival slop, but I did like the Honey, I Shrunk The Kids concept. The first game's gameplay just wasn't very enthused, which is why I didn't bother. But if the sequel improved the gameplay I could see why people might be interested.
Senua 2 looked like more AAA-walking sim cinematic slop, but I can see how people who enjoy those slower paced, Sony-style cinematic games might enjoy it.
DRG:S is certainly on PC, and it's been there longer. For those like myself who are stuck with console only (a lazy contractor destroyed my $7000 PC) I'm glad to have it ported any way I can. Xbox is currently the only way.